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can you imagine what washington, jefferson, atoms, the others would say? steve on the independent line. long day home after my of work, at once every three months, i go through one of those checks for the do sobriety checks. or you go pulled over through them? once you reach a certain point, you can't turn left or right. talk to't typically every single person there, but they pick and choose who they think might be drinking. me because ithers am working. laws.ot breaking any this happens hundreds of times a night every night and saves thousands of lives. with't have our problem them finding out who i am calling because i am not going any what i shouldn't. i don't know why so many people -- i don't think this is something that we have to worry about. is save're trying to do lives. it is that simple. >> i am so glad i got on. i think nasa is intrusion. in may of 1919, the allied forces obtained a copy of communist rules and regulations. 50 years later, let's read the rules. barack the gun, get them away from religion, make them superficial, destroy them. get
can you imagine what washington, jefferson, atoms, the others would say? steve on the independent line. long day home after my of work, at once every three months, i go through one of those checks for the do sobriety checks. or you go pulled over through them? once you reach a certain point, you can't turn left or right. talk to't typically every single person there, but they pick and choose who they think might be drinking. me because ithers am working. laws.ot breaking any this happens...
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dangoure joined by and winslow wheeler. ♪ washington journal" good morning. president obama addresses the disabled veterans convention in orlando, florida before heading on vacation. this is the president in a press conference yesterday, promising to reform the current nsa surveillance program. he listed a series of proposals. a advisory group released review of communication technology by the end of the year. the president wants the american confidenceave "more in these programs." for the first 45 minutes we will discuss the proposal.
dangoure joined by and winslow wheeler. ♪ washington journal" good morning. president obama addresses the disabled veterans convention in orlando, florida before heading on vacation. this is the president in a press conference yesterday, promising to reform the current nsa surveillance program. he listed a series of proposals. a advisory group released review of communication technology by the end of the year. the president wants the american confidenceave "more in these...
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summer break is upon us here in washington, d.c. one headline says lawmakers are leaving capitol hill pretty empty-handed. both sides are pointing fingers at each other. want to get your thoughts this thursday
summer break is upon us here in washington, d.c. one headline says lawmakers are leaving capitol hill pretty empty-handed. both sides are pointing fingers at each other. want to get your thoughts this thursday
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attorney trying to warn thatuarters in washington you have a problem with the strange people wanting to fly airplanes. they said we know best about this. let's is worried about it. let's do nothing. on september 10 they wanted to budgets significantly. youollowing up on that, this is theng that phone record collection and a if you cannot prove it to me it should and. is this legislation you would consider to shut down? >> they have not proven it to me. it has shown me we collect a huge amount of information. he was able to. we are not just collecting. the best spots we have uncovered or thwarted has in a result of human intelligence unit that .as given us leads >> how much pressure are you getting right now from the obama administration on this? are in a defensive mode. are the font you behind closed doors insane to lay off their guys? >> yesterday i talked with the president. .e are friends i have a great admiration for him. he has thegue that it responsibility for keeping america safe. he will say he needs all the tools. he should, but within the framework of our constitution. seal
attorney trying to warn thatuarters in washington you have a problem with the strange people wanting to fly airplanes. they said we know best about this. let's is worried about it. let's do nothing. on september 10 they wanted to budgets significantly. youollowing up on that, this is theng that phone record collection and a if you cannot prove it to me it should and. is this legislation you would consider to shut down? >> they have not proven it to me. it has shown me we collect a huge...
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even all the things i mentioned int were moscow spitting the eye of washington. a lot of these things are largely inconsequential in the long-term relationship. the administration is going to carry on having high level public and back channel communications with russia. we have generally positive relationships. 's closestobama advisers or say what do we really gain from spending a lot of time on russia? hrbacher, you cause him a libertarian. --howuld didn't sho reasonable are these? excited about their because of earsomewhat knee-jerk response to u.s. involvement in syria, saying no matter what the united states should not get involved even if there is wide spread chemical weapons use on either side. i think he is respected in washington because as -- because he has always been someone you has said things that are on people's minds. in terms of big-time influence in the libertarian party, i am not sure how much there is. >> what about his position on edward snowden? >> that was really interesting. his views are kind of all over the map. he is very hard on immigra
even all the things i mentioned int were moscow spitting the eye of washington. a lot of these things are largely inconsequential in the long-term relationship. the administration is going to carry on having high level public and back channel communications with russia. we have generally positive relationships. 's closestobama advisers or say what do we really gain from spending a lot of time on russia? hrbacher, you cause him a libertarian. --howuld didn't sho reasonable are these? excited...
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they all read the wall street journal, the washington post, and they asked hard questions. questions about what we are doing to combat the threats. they also asked about regulation . they are asking the right questions. lastly, command and control. it is critical from a utility perspective that we need to have control over assets, ,eople, processes, investments and how those all are integrated together and how they impact our cyber regulatory perspective. we have to maintain an accurate security and compliance -- i say that because i think the two are inextricably linked together. configurations, the basic fundamentals are boring for us that nobody likes to talk about. we need to know who is coming in and out of our secure and sensitive environments. we need to know what traffic is coming into our networks, what traffic is leaving. we have external threats and internal. we have dealt with internal threats that it had an impact on various areas of our company. we have to be able to track those. we have to continue to evolve with technologies, with awareness that can pull all
they all read the wall street journal, the washington post, and they asked hard questions. questions about what we are doing to combat the threats. they also asked about regulation . they are asking the right questions. lastly, command and control. it is critical from a utility perspective that we need to have control over assets, ,eople, processes, investments and how those all are integrated together and how they impact our cyber regulatory perspective. we have to maintain an accurate...
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he kind of hit the nail on the head, even in washington. we are divided and confused on the same issue. do we get involved? can we not get involved? >> i just learned a lesson from you. you have to have a policy. you have to think about contingencies. -- if you this more are on the defense, it is always bad. we are seeing some of this on an intellectual level. i have a lot of control over the discussions i have. being on the defensive, you can never get it right. the united states is on the offensive. it may be one analogy that is very of limited use. lawsuit and the lawyer tells you do not talk as much. you could be an expert witness. it is still in your interest the cause it is easy to get it wrong and easy to contradict something that you said before. research and and i do not know what is usually done there. everything you say is discoverable, even if you say it in a certain room. contradictions are not hard. we contradict ourselves. i cannot go further. >> we know that at the noon press briefing, you have to be able to respond. with a
he kind of hit the nail on the head, even in washington. we are divided and confused on the same issue. do we get involved? can we not get involved? >> i just learned a lesson from you. you have to have a policy. you have to think about contingencies. -- if you this more are on the defense, it is always bad. we are seeing some of this on an intellectual level. i have a lot of control over the discussions i have. being on the defensive, you can never get it right. the united states is on...
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"washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 eastern. institution, defense cuts coming in 2014, some of the most harmful to the military under sequestration. eventts were part of an on the effective budget cuts on military preparedness. you can see it in its entirety any time at c-span.org. here is a look. >> if you look at the 2014 would behe cuts that required by sequestration are so harsh for that year and there's no way to phase them in realistically. it is even a worse debacle than the sequestration and the pain that occurs in that year towards even what we're going through this summer. a compounds what we are going through the air force isn't flying, for example, when equipment cues are piling up and we're not fixing the stuff we need to keep safe for our forces. so i think congressman ultimately said the $52 billion in 2014 defense cuts that sequestration would require need to be softened a little and maybe get at because to the backing or something. don't dowords, they anything that is fundamentally changing the basic logic of se
"washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 eastern. institution, defense cuts coming in 2014, some of the most harmful to the military under sequestration. eventts were part of an on the effective budget cuts on military preparedness. you can see it in its entirety any time at c-span.org. here is a look. >> if you look at the 2014 would behe cuts that required by sequestration are so harsh for that year and there's no way to phase them in realistically. it is even a...
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shortly after gray took office in 2011, brown, who had also run for mayor, told the "washington post" that he was paid and offered a job in exchange for disparaging information during the election. federal investigators soon discover that much of brown for the story was true. they also uncovered david even bigger secret -- the shadow campaign. basically you had a campaign that was going on, the regular campaign easy, and then you had another set of folks who were in an office right next to the great campaign. during the campaign, there is so much going on i'm a unit several workers actually complaining, several official workers complaining about the other workers because they felt that they were getting paid more, and there was a lot of confusion as to who was paying them, etc. it was not until a year later that folks started putting things together when federal investigators began asking questions, and they realize wait a minute, the folks who were next door, we cannot find any record of them in the canon -- the campaign-finance records that we see. so how did those folks get paid, a
shortly after gray took office in 2011, brown, who had also run for mayor, told the "washington post" that he was paid and offered a job in exchange for disparaging information during the election. federal investigators soon discover that much of brown for the story was true. they also uncovered david even bigger secret -- the shadow campaign. basically you had a campaign that was going on, the regular campaign easy, and then you had another set of folks who were in an office right...
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week, martha washington to angelica van buren. ladies, weeknights all this month starting monday, 9:00 and eastern on c-span monday's program on martha washington, join in the onversation with historian and author patricia brady at facebook.com/c-span. >> this week on "q&a," presidential historian and seale discusses first ladies, influence and image. >> bill seale, who has the having on in history as kept the best of the white house. >> kept as a place to live, as a residence? > you know, well groomed and all that? -- yeah, i would say
week, martha washington to angelica van buren. ladies, weeknights all this month starting monday, 9:00 and eastern on c-span monday's program on martha washington, join in the onversation with historian and author patricia brady at facebook.com/c-span. >> this week on "q&a," presidential historian and seale discusses first ladies, influence and image. >> bill seale, who has the having on in history as kept the best of the white house. >> kept as a place to live,...
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morning on "washington journal." that will do it for this morning. we're back tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern with more of "washington journal." we will hear about the u.s. economy he will be talking about the recent decision of you yes on the decision not to ensure houses of some employees. will talkillingham about the effort to improve air traffic safety and reduce delays. that is tomorrow morning beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. i hope you have a great rest of the weekend. we will see you here tomorrow morning. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] lex today debbie wasserman schultz is our guest on "newsmakers." discuss economic inequality. later, a look at the state of the u.s. economy. >> this week on "newsmakers" debbie wasserman schultz chair of the democratic national committee. in the studio we have karen at the "washington post. if i could begin why you are in arizona. the dnc is meeting for their fall meeting. what will you be voting? will be talking about the four
morning on "washington journal." that will do it for this morning. we're back tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern with more of "washington journal." we will hear about the u.s. economy he will be talking about the recent decision of you yes on the decision not to ensure houses of some employees. will talkillingham about the effort to improve air traffic safety and reduce delays. that is tomorrow morning beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. i hope you have a great rest of the...
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they say, what about all that gridlock in washington? how do you get these parties to work together -- together? we have not had enough gridlock. we need more gridlock. if they were passing the right things, which would mean that there would be a limitation on only be, they would allowed to improve our country by the repealing of laws -- then you don't one gridlock. let them start repealing. the gridlock is a natural consequence of a system that has failed. i think that is what the youth have recognized, but the system has not worked in the political system is a real mess. they're not willing to face up to the truth. they're not willing to face the truth. when you have the truth, they accuse the person telling the truth as a man committing treason. this is what you should be most concerned about. getting the truth about our government and making sure our government pro ovacy there is been a lot of moveon in local government and state and federal government. cameras are everywhere. -- and if they can spy on everything without a camera. do
they say, what about all that gridlock in washington? how do you get these parties to work together -- together? we have not had enough gridlock. we need more gridlock. if they were passing the right things, which would mean that there would be a limitation on only be, they would allowed to improve our country by the repealing of laws -- then you don't one gridlock. let them start repealing. the gridlock is a natural consequence of a system that has failed. i think that is what the youth have...
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this morning on c-span, "washington journal" is live. coming up in 45 minutes, the bipartisan policy center, rebecca tallent on the emigration task force report. hofmeister successes recent developments affecting the oil industry. reach o'grady and heidi e. wing discuss their film. journal" is next. host: the research shows that of of american show -- americans believe the immigration should cut off military aid. we want to get your thoughts on this. republicans -- send us a tweet
this morning on c-span, "washington journal" is live. coming up in 45 minutes, the bipartisan policy center, rebecca tallent on the emigration task force report. hofmeister successes recent developments affecting the oil industry. reach o'grady and heidi e. wing discuss their film. journal" is next. host: the research shows that of of american show -- americans believe the immigration should cut off military aid. we want to get your thoughts on this. republicans -- send us a tweet
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[laughter] i want to thank barry and your grade team in washington. disabled american veterans, like all veterans, you carry in your hearts the story of brave service that took you to every as young men earth , leftmen, you left home everyone you ever knew because clouds gathered far across the sea. you had your whole life ahead of you, but you were willing to risk all of it for this land that we love. because you know from hard experience what we must never our country and doors because in every generation there are americans like you who stand beside her and guide her and protect her. you fought across the pacific island by island. you fought into the heart of europe mile by mile to fill -- to free millions from fascists. that is your legacy from the second world war. you have the line of the pusan perimeter and survived the bitter cold of the chosen reservoir. on his 60th anniversary, all of our veterans of the korean war. [applause] to our vietnam veterans -- [applause] you served with valor not just in the thick of the gender but through -- of th
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and you rent out an idea of washington that could change the viability of the business until we get a president who'll just run a stable country. neil: what do you think of what speaker boehner is doing in the meantime? critics say he is taking a pass and others are more pragmatic and that they keep the ball moving. another temporary extension to get us over to the next like so many we have seen before. that rattles us from corporate america standpoint. because we never get to the core of our problems. we keep kicking the proverbial can on the road. >> i haveixed feelings about that. neil: do you think that he is moving to dspirit these issues? >> i think he is spearheading hicome actually. more squabbling among the american people, to presidents we have been listening to partisan bickering. i'm sure it is eager for new members. when you think about? >> i thought th it was ignoranceor hypocritical. they will be worse off, they're these people on welfare -- it's been going on for 40 years and it's not going to to change. >> nasdaq shut down on the bus. they have been kind of doing okay
and you rent out an idea of washington that could change the viability of the business until we get a president who'll just run a stable country. neil: what do you think of what speaker boehner is doing in the meantime? critics say he is taking a pass and others are more pragmatic and that they keep the ball moving. another temporary extension to get us over to the next like so many we have seen before. that rattles us from corporate america standpoint. because we never get to the core of our...
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. -- -- if 250,000 people take that us and because of some poison in washington dc, it is our own overreaction that a self-destructing. security, a total budget of $40 billion, a lot of things combined into one -- we're not talking about that large amount of money. picture, -- you said, be aware of the bodies. if we hadn't stopped the time square plot, the london , there are three or fourth -- 3000 or 4000 people right there. there are any number of others that have been stopped. i wish the rest of the country would use the nypd as a model. there is so much done as far as cooperation between the government and suppliers and distributors and merchants so if somebody goes to buy explosives, devices,buys certain that is taken to the nypd and they can follow up on it. i would just say 3000 bodies is terrible, but that is 3000wide, when every year die in house fires in america. if there was a successful dirty bomb attack, it could neutralize an entire city. one dirty bomb going off in downtown chicago or boston or times square would cripple the economy, besides killing a number of people. it would
. -- -- if 250,000 people take that us and because of some poison in washington dc, it is our own overreaction that a self-destructing. security, a total budget of $40 billion, a lot of things combined into one -- we're not talking about that large amount of money. picture, -- you said, be aware of the bodies. if we hadn't stopped the time square plot, the london , there are three or fourth -- 3000 or 4000 people right there. there are any number of others that have been stopped. i wish the...
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the washington post and the graham family have been synonomous. so i was shocked, just like everybody at the post. this was like unthinkable. but then you work it through. you understand, as mort says, the business model has completely changed, and i began to think of it as the grahams sort of putting their baby out on a steamship in the 1900's to the new world. and bezos can -- he has invented the new world. so maybe he can find the future for the post. because it was not working. >> he wants control of the world and the washington post. >> well, he doesn't have a clear -- >> other people, like eric schmidt, google's ceo, his company makes less revenue than bezos and spends ten times as much. he's very political -- >> the washington post has influence on capitol hill? >> yes. but i'm saying bezos has not tried to be a huge power player here in washington. his lobbying here has largely ended up being defensive or reactive. it's either a huge change in approach or -- >> he's a libertarian. he calls himself a libertarian, i believe. >> he's a republ
the washington post and the graham family have been synonomous. so i was shocked, just like everybody at the post. this was like unthinkable. but then you work it through. you understand, as mort says, the business model has completely changed, and i began to think of it as the grahams sort of putting their baby out on a steamship in the 1900's to the new world. and bezos can -- he has invented the new world. so maybe he can find the future for the post. because it was not working. >> he...
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killed more americans than pearl harbor did, took place in the heart of new york city and washington. if it not been for those brave passengers, they would've taken out the white house or the capitol building on flight 93. it is as bad as it gets. one of the key decisions we made in the bush administration, and we made it basically that night and the next morning after the day was over with and the president was back and address the country. lynn and i were evacuated off the south lawn of the white house and flown up to camp david, and we wanted to make sure that the president and i were not in the same location because we want to preserve the continuity of government. we were careful not to get into a situation where an attack would take us both out. i had the opportunity to watch the reruns on television on what had happened that day. people did all over the country, i am sure. we began to think about what did we have to do now, how do we make sure that never happens again and we get the guys at his -- that did this to us? the key decision was to say that was an act of war, because
killed more americans than pearl harbor did, took place in the heart of new york city and washington. if it not been for those brave passengers, they would've taken out the white house or the capitol building on flight 93. it is as bad as it gets. one of the key decisions we made in the bush administration, and we made it basically that night and the next morning after the day was over with and the president was back and address the country. lynn and i were evacuated off the south lawn of the...
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he will be returning to washington august 18. he vacationed at the vineyard before, 2009, 2010, and 2011. this time, staying in a new location near public roads, so the road will be closed. later tonight, remarks by state davis ineend -- wendy texas as well at her filibuster as a texas -- of a texas abortion bill. >> many of you heard my name for the first time last month when, as allison said, in the last hours of the texas legislative session, the partisans and power attempted to pass not just an abortion bill, but a bill that would block health care access to tens of thousands of women across the state of texas. in the process, these partisan lawmakers were seeking to rob texas women of their voice. because when women showed up at to testify, and they showed up by the thousands, many of them were turned away. and they were unable to give voice to an issue that had a very real impact on their lives. fo
he will be returning to washington august 18. he vacationed at the vineyard before, 2009, 2010, and 2011. this time, staying in a new location near public roads, so the road will be closed. later tonight, remarks by state davis ineend -- wendy texas as well at her filibuster as a texas -- of a texas abortion bill. >> many of you heard my name for the first time last month when, as allison said, in the last hours of the texas legislative session, the partisans and power attempted to pass...
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you can read more on the washington post and its article about this bill in congress. it will not incorporate some changes that have been requested, i will not have rules about the private sector. it provides no liability protection. fromorge, calling colorado? >> no, i'm going through indiana. you have international companies have these companies computers. to george, and george is the one who has been trying to call people. i've been trying to know what it i was in michigan, and everything started from there. congress made a mist ache -- mis take. the economy is not going to go anywhere. i'm telling you. , it started from 1980. reagan was elected. went bad. >> thank you, george. we will leave it there. we are watching just the end of the cybersecurity session here, the final session for the nga summer meeting. they met in milwaukee. technology professional. they do not invest in security. they usually have these plans that are incorporated by the state, and the state has the obligation where management ignores obvious threats. ched.get reach -- brea is almost like ba
you can read more on the washington post and its article about this bill in congress. it will not incorporate some changes that have been requested, i will not have rules about the private sector. it provides no liability protection. fromorge, calling colorado? >> no, i'm going through indiana. you have international companies have these companies computers. to george, and george is the one who has been trying to call people. i've been trying to know what it i was in michigan, and...
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host: this is the piece in the "washington times" -- this in the "washington times" if you are interested as we talk about the attorney general seeking to revamp drug sentencing laws and we will continue that conversation. we want to show you some other news, front page of "the washington times" has this headline on the sunday talk shows, michael mccaul, republican from texas, the chairman of the house homeland security committee, he was on "meet the press," and here is what he had to say about the administration surveillance program and what the president had to say on friday. [video clip] >> he has not adequately explain them or defended them. now he is in a bit of a mess. on the heels of the irs scandal, where people do not trust this government or administration with their tax records, they sure do not trust this administration with their phone records. >> that was congressman mike mccall, republican of texas. he has up the homeland security committee in the house. dutch ruppersberger, the democrat from maryland, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. he was on cbs'
host: this is the piece in the "washington times" -- this in the "washington times" if you are interested as we talk about the attorney general seeking to revamp drug sentencing laws and we will continue that conversation. we want to show you some other news, front page of "the washington times" has this headline on the sunday talk shows, michael mccaul, republican from texas, the chairman of the house homeland security committee, he was on "meet the...
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the mark on washington was a remarkable event. a march on washington was remarkable event. it was transformative. churches, particularly black churches, catholic protestant churches in this country and jewish leadership do not play nearly the role in american life today that they played then. the bones and the box behind the uaw were walter reyes. bucks behind the uaw were walter ruth. it is a changed time. >> i think the administration has done a good job of shutting down voter suppression throughout the country. they stopped florida. they stopped pennsylvania. powell said the voting rights act in north carolina is going to hurt republicans. >> the issue is not who it will is itr hurt. the issue is constitutional? john paul stevens wrote a voterty opinion that id is entirely constitutional. .> it is the type of id in north carolina, you can not use your college id. that is just to keep students out. >> thank you, margaret. >> hello and a very warm welcoce to "european journal" coming to you from dw studios in brussels. good to have you with us. here's what's coming up in t
the mark on washington was a remarkable event. a march on washington was remarkable event. it was transformative. churches, particularly black churches, catholic protestant churches in this country and jewish leadership do not play nearly the role in american life today that they played then. the bones and the box behind the uaw were walter reyes. bucks behind the uaw were walter ruth. it is a changed time. >> i think the administration has done a good job of shutting down voter...
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"washington journal" continues. tad dehaven, from the cato institute. what the social security coverage? washingtoncials in wanted to have a disability component. most people thought it would be too expensive. they got it in 1956. if you become permanently disabled, you had this program that covered part of your wages. of anally, it was half percent of your wage. now it is 1.8%. the original program was supposed to be for people 50-64 and then if you became permanently disabled, you...
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cable satellite corp. 2013] >> in a few moments, a preview of the g 20 summit in russia and on " washington journal conquer the 1963ook back at march on washington and how america has changed in the last 50 years. several live event's to tell you about morning -- the national is this group on health releases a survey on large employer help benefits. that is on c-span two at 10 eastern. also at 10 a.m. on c-span three, the center for american progress hosts a discussion on cuts to early education childhood programs like head start. the 50thmoration of anniversary of the march on washington on c-span including speeches by president obama, bill clinton, jimmy carter, and members of the family of martin luther king junior. our live coverage from the memorial begins at 11 a.m. eastern. one of the things i looked at was a lot of the county records, the counties where these colleges are. when you look at the colonial county records, you will have the name of the president or the name of the professor and then listed with their taxable property will be an enslaved person or two or three. brought th
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. >> this is after the day that saw washington shift its tone, calling for it to be more inclusive. saying that banning people -- ending the muslim brotherhood would be a bad idea. >> this report on a crisis that has claimed more than 800 lives. >> on saturday, a confrontation played out here. now, the army is determined to prevent new practice in the mosque. >> no one will listen to the other side. no one cares about the other side and no one is taking into account of their opinions. no one is offering a solution. people have to listen to each other and take each other seriously. >> an attack early on monday highlights the lawlessness in the region. they ambushed and killed dozens of egyptian police. meanwhile, fresh killings have triggered outrage among islamists. supporters died while being transported. officials say the prisoners suffocated on tear gas fired after they took a guard hostage. the deaths were murder. the continuing violence is here that it could collapse into civil war. the exit egyptian president could soon walk free. they are said to drop one of the charges again
. >> this is after the day that saw washington shift its tone, calling for it to be more inclusive. saying that banning people -- ending the muslim brotherhood would be a bad idea. >> this report on a crisis that has claimed more than 800 lives. >> on saturday, a confrontation played out here. now, the army is determined to prevent new practice in the mosque. >> no one will listen to the other side. no one cares about the other side and no one is taking into account of...
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we have a government that has repeatedly undermined our trust in washington. now they're saying, don't worry, we got this covered. it's very hard to put the american people in a position where they have to choose whether they're going to trust this government or if they don't, they are going to be accused of not helping on the war on terror. >> all right, mary, the 75% figure is a capacity figure, it's what they're capable of doing. we kind of knew they had something like that capacity. the nsa responded and said, look, we don't listen to that. we have access to really about 1.6% that we really look at of these communications and a much smaller fraction. and by the way, these are foreigners that we're listening in on. >> the point is, the government is not supposed to let high-powered weapons go into mexico. it's not supposed to have the irs targeting political enemies. it's not supposed to abandon men in the field in benghazi. there's lots of reasons why the rules, as we so confidently look at them and say, you know, that this protects us, might not be backed
we have a government that has repeatedly undermined our trust in washington. now they're saying, don't worry, we got this covered. it's very hard to put the american people in a position where they have to choose whether they're going to trust this government or if they don't, they are going to be accused of not helping on the war on terror. >> all right, mary, the 75% figure is a capacity figure, it's what they're capable of doing. we kind of knew they had something like that capacity....
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in washington dc. while the obama administration is trying to beat its critics to the punch in the wake of the nsa surveillance scandal, they are coming clean, in a way, anyway. and the ruling that came out in 2011 after the electronic frontier foundation filed a request pretty recently. the court lambasted the nsa for illegally collecting as many as 56,000 e-mails from innocent people each year over three years. then the nsa proceeded to misrepresent the size and scope of that collection. john bates road the 2011 october decision said that the government's revelations regarding the acquisition of internet transactions marks the third instance in less than three years in which the government has disclosed a substantial misrepresentation regarding the scope of a major collection program. the secret is out. instead of reporters beating the piÑata, president obama spilled all the candy on the floor presumably so we will get our sugar fix and move on. is it really that simple? i first asked him how all of
in washington dc. while the obama administration is trying to beat its critics to the punch in the wake of the nsa surveillance scandal, they are coming clean, in a way, anyway. and the ruling that came out in 2011 after the electronic frontier foundation filed a request pretty recently. the court lambasted the nsa for illegally collecting as many as 56,000 e-mails from innocent people each year over three years. then the nsa proceeded to misrepresent the size and scope of that collection. john...
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we talk about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent? what is their master vision? >> guest: what is silicon valley. google and facebook for me are just like espn, gigantic successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to think of this is a powerful negotiation, who gets to beat you up. google and facebook can be got to communications companies. there started in lockstep. so for those companies, they are not going to rob the boat with this particular policy problem of monopoly infrastructure. data once they go get that monopoly because they look to people like monopolies. so that you say silicon valley has google and facebook, they keep the status quo in place. bear lake jaya police who are there particular corners and have their markets. they don't beat each other up. the status quo slot in place with them. so i'm hopeful there's another silicon valley, which is an upstart to smaller companies whose future will be dependent on a lot of information flowing through an addr
we talk about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent? what is their master vision? >> guest: what is silicon valley. google and facebook for me are just like espn, gigantic successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to think of this is a powerful negotiation, who gets to beat you up. google and facebook can be got to communications companies. there started in lockstep. so for those companies,...
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but her time in washington is coming to an end. she is going to spend her second term touring the country. that is it for today. have a great week. thank you for joining us. [ marco ] i'm a student at devry university. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. find your career success in the bay area. learn how at devry.edu. >> announcer: the proceeding program is a paid advertisement for lifelock identity theft protection. today on "living well with montel"... >> something was terribly, terribly wrong. >> announcer: when the fraudulent bills started showing up, it was bad. >> i had not applied for any of these things. >> announcer: what happened next was worse. >> the woman told me, "the credit cards have been activated from your home phone." >> announcer:
but her time in washington is coming to an end. she is going to spend her second term touring the country. that is it for today. have a great week. thank you for joining us. [ marco ] i'm a student at devry university. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking...
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a reporter from the washington post pokes fun. there is an editorial cartoon. putin is saying to edward snowden, here is a whistle you can blow whenever you see a gay person. there are stricter laws against homosexual people in russia. jonathan has written extensively about the issue of nsa surveillance for pro-publica. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. you might have been listening in. we have had a couple of questions about the extent of the law enforcement in terms of surveillance. let's start with the nsa. how widespread does the revelation show their surveillance programs are of u.s. citizens? >> i think it was a shock to everyone about what we learned from snowden's revelation. the nsa is collecting information on potentially every american. it is from telephone metadata. that is pretty much every call you have made. they store that data for five years. >> what happens to it after that? >> well, we do not really know. they say they can only store it for five years, so in theory, it has to be destroyed after that. another program we are learning a
a reporter from the washington post pokes fun. there is an editorial cartoon. putin is saying to edward snowden, here is a whistle you can blow whenever you see a gay person. there are stricter laws against homosexual people in russia. jonathan has written extensively about the issue of nsa surveillance for pro-publica. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. you might have been listening in. we have had a couple of questions about the extent of the law enforcement in terms of...
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we talk a lot about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent with this? >> guest: google and facebook for me are just like espn or these gigantic very successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you always have to think of this is a powerful negotiation. who gets to beat who up so google and facebook need each other. they are sorted in lockstep so for those companies they are not going to rock the boat with this particular policy problem of monopolies and infrastructure. they don't want to say go get that monopoly because they look to a lot of people like a monopoly so they don't want to be in that same sentence so if you are saying silicon valley is google and facebook they keep the status quo in place. they're like giant bullies in the schoolyard who are in their particular corners and they have their markets. they don't really beat each other up so the status quo is locked in place with them. i'm hopeful there is another silicon valley which is an upstart, smaller company, companies
we talk a lot about the culture of washington. what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent with this? >> guest: google and facebook for me are just like espn or these gigantic very successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you always have to think of this is a powerful negotiation. who gets to beat who up so google and facebook need each other. they are sorted in lockstep so for those companies they are not going to rock the boat...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you have got labor, chamber of commerce, evan impel calls, student groups, name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. thank you very much, everybody. david: president of the united states taking a lot of different questions, some which affected the market directly as per are attended who he would choose as a replacement for ben bernanke as the chairman of the federal reserve but spending a lot of time and a lot of passion in particular on the issue of health care. peter barnes was watching along with us all. he is closer to the action than we are. let's go back to him for reaction. we knew, peter, he would be talking about the nsa and about the surveillance program. well, peter is not there yet. he did in fact mention a couple of particular things that he was going to do to address concerns of americans about that. [closing bell ringing] about which we'll talk in a moment. meanwhi
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you have got labor, chamber of commerce, evan impel calls, student groups, name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. thank you very much, everybody. david: president of the united states taking a lot of different questions, some which affected the market directly as per are attended who he would choose as a replacement for ben...
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. >>> hello again from fox newsinf in washington. more tough questions for the nsa after the "washington post" reported this week thatth the agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since n 2008. an internal audit obtained from edward snowden revealshe the most secretive spy agency intercepted phone calls and e-mails from citizens repeatedly during that time. and in some cases did not report the unauthorizedance surveillance. and now somew lawmakers are promising hearings. joining us with reaction is m rand paul, a member of the homeland security committeeenat and author of "government bullies." good to be with you this morning. >> good morning. >> it was just a little more a w than a week ago the presidentri insisted to the american a people there was an appropriate oversight of thesu nsa surveillance program and there was no talk of abuses. let's play what the presidentppn said. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs and listening in oncall people's phone calls or inappropriately
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i assume that you and "the washington post" went to the nsa. what did they think when you told them you were breaking the news about the violations? >> well, it's a little bit of a sen sensitive topic, but the general answer i can give you is that the nsa gave a statement of some sort and my understanding is the government has not disputed that there are thousands of violations in a year's time. but there's not been a lot of forthcoming information about the nature of those violations. and the nsa doesn't seem to want to explain or elaborate on the details of why this happens so frequently that they appear to be searching on the names or searching on u.s. persons improperly or searching on people who they have no reasonable suspicion are linked to terrorists groups. >> the story that you wrote about the nsa is that there are typographical errors, but also says significant violations of the law. what falls into that category? >> well, you know, as my colleague reported, there was a pretty significant violation in 2011 where the court, the fisa c
i assume that you and "the washington post" went to the nsa. what did they think when you told them you were breaking the news about the violations? >> well, it's a little bit of a sen sensitive topic, but the general answer i can give you is that the nsa gave a statement of some sort and my understanding is the government has not disputed that there are thousands of violations in a year's time. but there's not been a lot of forthcoming information about the nature of those...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george zimmerman. he began by talking about issues of national security. he addressed the affordable care act. he attacked republicans in a very thinly disguised manner saying things like why do they want to prevent 30 million
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george...
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good night from washington. have a great weekend. see you sunday morning. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, cancer doctor scam. accused lying to patients, giving them theme mow they didn't even need and now the victims' families are taking action. plus, the new nsa documents. they are -- their spy something worse than we ever knew they have read our emails and listened to our phone calls thousands of times a year. simple mistakes or a pattern of abuse. tonight, the latest leak about the nsa. and, a paralimp i don't paraolympian denied a chance because she could walk again some day. >> i didn't expect this at all. it's pretty shocking. >> they landed her a loss tonight before she could even get in the game. still, this teenager isn't finished with her fight. plus, it's been cloaked in mystery since its creation. >> welcome to area 51. >> now the cia decleafs documents that show what really went on at area 51. why are some sections still a secret? and that is first from fox this friday night. no little green men. no flying
good night from washington. have a great weekend. see you sunday morning. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, cancer doctor scam. accused lying to patients, giving them theme mow they didn't even need and now the victims' families are taking action. plus, the new nsa documents. they are -- their spy something worse than we ever knew they have read our emails and listened to our phone calls thousands of times a year. simple mistakes or a pattern of abuse. tonight, the...
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this is from "the washington .ost" this morning in "the washington post" this morning. front page of "the new york times" on cairo this mort -- this morning, "firmly hooked into the u.s. pipeline." we talk about whether there was leverage from the u.s. in the military yesterday. mississippi, democratic caller. your message to congress? take healtheed to care way from congress. they are making $70 per hour and they will not even raise the minimum wage. most of america are too stupid to realize they're voting against their own interests by not voting health care for themselves. have a nice day. host: sue, your message to congress? caller: i want to be at your health care plan, congress. host: what do you think should be done about the health care law? host: if they vote it in for us, they should be under the same health care. host: do you think should be defunded? caller: yes, i do. host: have you send that message to a member of congress? caller: i have not. host of the to attend a town hall meeting? caller: yes, i have. --t: who is did you go to whose did you go to? cal
this is from "the washington .ost" this morning in "the washington post" this morning. front page of "the new york times" on cairo this mort -- this morning, "firmly hooked into the u.s. pipeline." we talk about whether there was leverage from the u.s. in the military yesterday. mississippi, democratic caller. your message to congress? take healtheed to care way from congress. they are making $70 per hour and they will not even raise the minimum wage....
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washington journal is live every morning on c-span. president obama continues his jobs and economy toward this week. today, he visits troops and their families at the camp pendleton marine corps base. p.m.an see it live at 3:50 eastern time. not an anti-suburban person. i did not think everyone needs to live in new york city. i'm not trying to come across as an expressive -- espresso condo dwelling, elitist or something. i understand that people like the suburbs. i get fed up with daily life in new york city a lot. the fact that there is a shift in the way suburban american -- america is perceived by the people who lived there is too big of a story to ignore. >> leigh gallagher on where the american dream is going. barton gelman is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist. gelman recently moderated a panel discussion on nsa data collection. this discussion from the aspen security form in july is 51 minutes. >> it is safe to say that only did this panel, my fellow panelists did not expect that they would be on a day as with people who commun
washington journal is live every morning on c-span. president obama continues his jobs and economy toward this week. today, he visits troops and their families at the camp pendleton marine corps base. p.m.an see it live at 3:50 eastern time. not an anti-suburban person. i did not think everyone needs to live in new york city. i'm not trying to come across as an expressive -- espresso condo dwelling, elitist or something. i understand that people like the suburbs. i get fed up with daily life in...
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washington journal is live on c- span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> one of the most fun times i itr had was, it was 2006 and looked like democrats were really going to take back over the house. it was looking pretty bad for republicans. vice president cheney's office called and wanted to know if rothenberg and i could come over and have breakfast with him. went over to the vice president's residence. . had met him before it was unbelievable how much he knew -- he had been to so many districts over the years as a republican leader in the house. he was asking us how bad is this? saying yes, for republicans it is pretty bad. that is fun when you get to do that or talk to various caucuses on both sides and get a glimpse of the inside players. with more than 30 years as a political analyst, charlie cook has tracked the trends since 1984. see the rest of this interview sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c- span. house rejected a proposal for the response to syria. mr. cameron had recalled parliament to outline the basis for military action, saying it
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this new word is dooring to just released cop secret documents which ed snowden gave to the "washington post" up in this summer. the national security agency has repeatedly read americans' e-mails and listened in on americans' phone calls. they were not terror suspects. they were not doing anything suspicious. nothing. everyday americans whose private conversations wound up in the government's hands. some cases look like simple mistakes, like entering a wrong phone number and keeping tabs on the wrong person. some cases are much more serious, like the nsa apparently ignoring a court order in one instance the agency started a new surveillance program without getting permission from the court that oversees it. the court finally did find out and ruled it unconstitutional. by then that sketchy program had been up and running for many months. of course, the court and congress are supposed to be keeping surveillance programs in check but the "washington post" reports congress and that court rarely see the sort of detailness these documents. in fact, one of them directs staffers to remove deta
this new word is dooring to just released cop secret documents which ed snowden gave to the "washington post" up in this summer. the national security agency has repeatedly read americans' e-mails and listened in on americans' phone calls. they were not terror suspects. they were not doing anything suspicious. nothing. everyday americans whose private conversations wound up in the government's hands. some cases look like simple mistakes, like entering a wrong phone number and keeping...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george zimmerman. he began by talking about issues of national security. he addressed the affordable care act. he attacked republicans in a very thinly disguised manner saying things like why do they want to prevent 30 million people from getting health care, why make repealing this act their holy grail. he went on also to talk about the issue of the government shutdown as a potential balance against defunding the affordable care act again. he said this would precipitate another crisis in washington. i'm assuming, he said, they won't take that path. he also said that he
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. and this is one where you've actually got some pretty broad consensus. i don't know an issue where you've got labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it, supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right. thank you very much everybody. >> that was the president speaking for almost 50 minutes at the white house. his first press conference since april. of course he did speak after the trial of george...
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>> i would leave that to the guys in your chair and i will let washington take care of itself. i do want to make it clear to the viewers there is no question in my mind obamacare is stifling our economy and if delaying the impact or other efforts to amend it or repeal it would go a long way. the solution to your point earlier if you give states like indiana was given back in 2008 the freedom and flexibly to come come up with alternative solutions in health care in particular as well as other areas, you'll see what they call the laboratories of democracy come up with new and fresh and innovative ideas. that is what the hell the indiana plan is, frankly reinvigorating the ability of states to innovate in their own way for their own citizens as a pathway forward for the country. neil: that is an interesting example. getting a lot of attention what you are doing. always good to have you, thank you. >> thank you, neil. neil: unions on the verge of getting a health care passed. it is looking like he has navigated around by navigating unions and a big assumption of the health care law
>> i would leave that to the guys in your chair and i will let washington take care of itself. i do want to make it clear to the viewers there is no question in my mind obamacare is stifling our economy and if delaying the impact or other efforts to amend it or repeal it would go a long way. the solution to your point earlier if you give states like indiana was given back in 2008 the freedom and flexibly to come come up with alternative solutions in health care in particular as well as...
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in washington. tothey continue to be to go place to read about the redskins or the nationals? does it become a bigger focus? these are questions that are not going to be answered for months, if not years as a result of this sale. , i do believed the post has been struggling a all the big newspapers have been struggling with such aomebody creative online commerce can help create a new renaissance for the post and all of the old guard newspapers, which is very important. . don't think they should die i think they play a very important role in our society. institutes that hold what journalism should be on all levels and the beats of journalism. if someone can come in and find come in andem to find a place within the new digital environment, that will be great. much to add.ve i also grew up around here and i have friends who worked there people are kind of excited. people have to change. we don't know how long it will take to show what's going to happen, but something had to give. we will see what happe
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